Iris joined us August of 2009 after her second freshening. She taught us how to milk and how to play the rodeo milking game. Which, by the way, we won!

Iris easily obtained her milk star in 2011. She continues to be one of our best milkers and our nicest overall doe. She is currently being milked through the winter and enjoying a rest from breeding in 2014.

Isabel (Izzy) has matured into a very nice doe. Like her half sister Iris, she has improved with age. She has nice large teats that are easy to milk. She milked continuously for 2 years after her 2013 freshening. I would prefer a longer rump and a smoother fore udder transition. Otherwise, she is a lovely example of Kannah Creek breeding.

LeeLoo is our first retained doe that carries the Bridgeport Farm name. Her dam, Cookie, earned her milk star in 2011 and LeeLoo earned her star in 2013. She is sweet and friendly and so nice to milk. She was milked continuously from March 2013 through November 2015!! And, she just finished 14 months of continuous milking.

Her first freshener udder was lovely, high and globular with well placed teats. She is easy to milk and her temperment is sweet and gentle too. Her dam, Iris, is one of my best milkers and Iris’ conformation has only improved with age. Priscilla is taking after her dam and getting better with age. I anticipate some gorgeous kids and an impressive udder.

Priscilla 2017

Priscilla 2017

Priscilla 2013

Priscilla 2013

LeeLoo 2016

Izzy 2016

All animals are ADGA registered pure bred Nigerian Dwarf goats. All adults were tested in 2016 for CAE, CL and Johnes. All results were negative. No animal has ever received a positive test in history of Bridgeport Farms--since 2009.

Lexi had her second freshening this year and had 2 gorgeous doelings. Her udder this year is a joy on the milk stand. I expect her to easily gain her milk star. And, I can’t wait to see what her linear appraisal scores are.

Cindy Lou has been a lovely surprise from the first. She didn’t settle this year and she has been on the milk stand since she kidded in 2016. She is long, level with a lovely wide escutcheon. She’s strong in general appearance and overall, she’s got it going on. I can’t wait to see her second freshening.

Mereda is a lovely doe. She freshened this year with triplets and wow--her udder! She’s long, downhill and dairy all the way. Her rump and rear angulation is impressive. She has lovely medial attachments and milks nicely. I was all set to sell Mereda until I separated her kids and got a look at her second freshening udder. She will stay!!